Women and children are the primary victims of globalization through economic and social exploitation, an increased sex worker trade and the pandemic of HIV and AIDS, said professor Julian Kunnie in a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman offered cautious optimism — or silver-lined pessimism, ...
Over the last year, the term "globalization" has shifted from a mostly academic buzzword to center stage in the daily news. In an effort to make sense of the complex political economics of ...
Rochester Institute of Technology’s 2001–02 Caroline Werner Gannett Lecture Series—"Globalization, Human Rights and Citizenship"— will focus on the economic, political and social issues of ...
Held over three days March 28 – March 30th, the Toni Morrison Lectures are held bi-annually and spotlight the new and exciting work of scholars and writers who have risen to positions of prominence ...
Sanders “Theater” is among the last places we students normally want to visit while shopping classes. We often judge classes by their size—with small classes being inherently superior. And many a ...
African studies scholar Edmond J. Keller spoke on U.S.-Africa relations in light of globalization and human security challenges yesterday in the Alumnae Lounge. Keller is a professor of political ...
The 2007 lecture series sponsored by the School of Architecture and Planning continues in April with one of the world's most important scholars in the field of architectural education, Joan Ockman, ...
AMES, Iowa -- When journalist and traveler Kelsey Timmerman wanted to know where his clothes came from and who made them, he journeyed from Honduras to Bangladesh to Cambodia to China and back again.
The E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues will take on the theme of "Globalization's Promise" when its 2010-11 season launches Sept. 30. Speakers will address environmental challenges and opportunities, ...